Article(electronic)December 1960

The Chinese Cinema To-day

In: The China quarterly, Volume 4, p. 82-87

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Abstract

"As the motion picture is one of the most popular arts and one of the Party's most effective weapons of propaganda and education, in our film undertakings we must necessarily put political ideological work and the question of creative thinking in the leading position, strengthen the Party's leadership over the cinema.…" Thus declared Hsia Yen, Deputy Minister of Culture. But the problem is, how much artistic independence must be sacrificed in order to strengthen the Party's leadership over the cinema? The answer seems to be clear after viewing the dozen or so films from China shown recently at the National Film Theatre in London.

Languages

English

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 1468-2648

DOI

10.1017/s0305741000022323

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